Gwyneth Paltrow’s courtroom looks Everything she’s worn during her ski trial

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It would appear the only thing Gwyneth Paltrow’s guilty of is good style.

On Thursday, March 30, the Oscar winner’s buzzy ski crash trial drew to a close, with Paltrow deemed not at fault for a 2016 collision on the slopes with retired optometrist Terry Sanderson.

The Goop founder, who memorably told the jury she “lost half a day of skiing” due to the incident, was awarded a “symbolic” $1 in damages.

But avid followers of Sanderson v. Paltrow would need to cough up far more cash than that to buy a piece of the actress’ courtroom wardrobe, which took center stage during the legal proceedings that began on March 21.

For her time in court, Paltrow picked logo-less luxury looks that defined “stealth wealth,” from cozy neutral-toned cashmere knits to impeccably tailored coats and trousers.

Below, a closer look at everything the wellness guru wore during her trial.
On the first day of her trial, Paltrow wore a cozy cream-colored turtleneck similar (but not identical) to Goop’s G. Label Yang Sweater ($595), along with a green coat from The Row and brown Celine boots ($1,200).

But fans were quick to zero in on her gold wire-rimmed glasses — the Caddis Metamodernist Scout ($129) — and compare them to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s signature pair.

Gwyneth Paltrow looks like she’s on trial in 1987 for hiring a hitman to kill her husband,” comedian Jenny Johnson tweeted of the retro-style specs.

The star swapped her viral readers for Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses ($163) while coming and going from court.
On March 22, she stuck to the same neutral color palette, teaming G. Label’s sold-out Bennett Belted Crewneck Cardigan ($595) with khaki pants, a brown leather Celine tote and layers of gold jewelry from both Foundrae — which she sells on Goop, naturally — and G. Label.

Paltrow suited up in gray on March 23, accessorizing her double-breasted jacket and matching slacks with a heart-shaped Foundrae pendant priced at $25,115.

And on March 24, she opted for head-to-toe Prada, taking the stand in a long navy skirt with a black cashmere polo ($2,200) and chunky-soled Chelsea boots ($1,320) from the luxury label.

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